PlatinumGames’ studio head
Atsushi Inaba added: “There’s no need to worry. Don’t worry about it at this time. Everything’s OK.”
With nearly four years having passed since Bayonetta 3’s 2017 announcement, Nintendo was forced to insist in June that the game
is still in development and making good progress.
Kamiya told VGC that the game’s development team is as eager as its fans to show Bayonetta 3 publicly, but stressed that the decision is up to publisher Nintendo.
“As much as everyone is clamouring to see it, we are really, really waiting to release it too,” he said. “Everyone who is working on the project is of course very proud of what we’re doing and wants everyone to see what we’re doing.
“As much as fans are waiting for it, we are waiting for the day when we can show it. We want everyone to cheer us on as we run to the final stretch. We want to show it too!”